“Ariel” is the most prestigious Mexican film award.
PERFECT OBEDIENCE is nominated for 6 Ariel, among which Best First Film, Best Actor and Best Male Revelation!
LA TIRISIA is nominated for 6 Ariel, among which Best Actress, Best Female Revelation (2X) and Best Cinematography!

The “Diosas de Plata” are awards given by the Association of Film Journalists of Mexico Pecime, which recognizes the best of Mexican cinema and this year is celebrating its 44th edition.

PERFECT OBEDIENCE is nominated for 11 awards:
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Script
- Best Leading Actor
- Best Male Revelation
- Best Secondary Actor
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best First Feature
- Best Cinematography
- Best Original Score
- Best Film Editing

Winner of the Crystal Bear for Best Film at Berlinale Generation 14Plus!
The film which struck us the most was one which succeeds in continuously maintaining its oppressive atmosphere. This film gives us a precise and intense experience of the mechanisms of progressive social exclusion, triggered by an accusation. It excels in its portrayal of the role of social networks, where anonymity can lead to the unchecked build-up of aggression. A great cast, gripping dialog and unexpected developments combine to create an extraordinary work.” YOUTH JURY IN GENERATION 14PLUS

“LA TIRISIA instills empathy through its director’s strong sense of visual composition and handling of difficult themes. Setting his film in a surreal, sensual landscape in Oaxaca, Mexico, this subtle drama of two pregnant women transports viewers to a unique part of the world, but deals with universal human emotion at the same time. It’s the kind of unforgettable journey that only film can replicate.”

Gold Award for Features - Cinema and Judges' Choice Award for 2013 for director of photography, Valeriu Campan in Australia! East Timor's first historical film is now qualified to compete for the national award next year (in Australia)!

Winner of the "GOLDEN SUN“ award for best film from the Balkan cinematographic region at Cinedays (Macedonia-FYROM)!

According to the jury, the film “DUAL” merited its award "for several reasons, not the lest of which is how it honors a principle of positive evolution of a character in a story. Tina, like so many characters in Balkan cinema, has every reason to wallow in self-pity and bitterness due to the challenges of her circumstances, but ultimately, she doesn’t. Gazvoda also demonstrates an uncommon capacity for wit and exuberance. For that reason it should be honored as the best film this year in its category." (quote: cinedays)

Lilet Never Happened by Jacco Groen won the Best Film for Youth award at Buster Film Festival!

Motivation of The Youth Jury:
"This year's winning film gives a raw and honest insight to a world, which is seldom portrayed on screen.The story is packed with contrasts - it balances between fairy tale and tragedy, care and neglect, childhood dreams and harsh realities. The film displays a new angle on the western world's desire to help, which in this story does more damage than good. The main character's rock hard attitude and the sexual environment she's in challenges the audiences perception of a vulnerable girl, made innocent by her pet name: Snow White."